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blotting是blot的现在分词 - n.污点;墨渍;有损形象(或幸福)的事情;(十五子棋中)易被吃掉的孤立棋子;弱点;墨污;瑕疵
- v.(用软纸或布)吸干液体;把墨水溅到(纸上);玷污;使昏暗;抹掉;〈诗〉擦掉
- 网络印迹;印迹法;吸墨
复数:blots 现在分词:blotting 过去式:blotted n. spot,blemish,splotch,splodge,stain v. tarnish,spoil,ruin,disfigure,impair 1. | ~ sth (up) (用软纸或布)吸干液体to remove liquid from a surface by pressing soft paper or cloth on it |
2. | ~ sth 把墨水溅到(纸上)to make a spot or spots of ink fall on paper |
IDM blot your copybook (informal) 做出有损形象的事;玷污名誉to do sth to spoil the opinion that other people have of you 1. | 污点;墨渍a spot or dirty mark on sth, made by ink, etc. |
2. | ~ (on sth) 有损形象(或幸福)的事情;污点something that spoils the opinion that other people have of you, or your happiness |
| Her involvement in the fraud has left a serious blot on her character. 她卷入了这桩欺诈案,在她的品格上留下了一个很大的污点。 |
IDM a blot on the landscape 影响景观的物体(尤指丑陋建筑物)an object, especially an ugly building, that spoils the beauty of a place n. | 1. a stain or spot caused by a drop of liquid 2. in backgammon, a piece placed alone on a point and therefore exposed to capture by the opposing player 3. something ugly that spoils the appearance of something 4. something that spoils somebody or something's good name or reputation 5. a drop of liquid, especially ink, on the surface of something 1. a stain or spot caused by a drop of liquid 2. in backgammon, a piece placed alone on a point and therefore exposed to capture by the opposing player 3. something ugly that spoils the appearance of something 4. something that spoils somebody or something's good name or reputation 5. a drop of liquid, especially ink, on the surface of something | v. | 1. to soak up liquid from the surface of something using absorbent material 2. to make a blot on paper 3. to bring dishonour on somebody's reputation 4. to remove liquid from the surface of something using a piece of paper or cloth 5. dry up with blotting paper 1. to soak up liquid from the surface of something using absorbent material 2. to make a blot on paper 3. to bring dishonour on somebody's reputation 4. to remove liquid from the surface of something using a piece of paper or cloth 5. dry up with blotting paper |
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